Inside the Digital Labyrinth – Right-Wing Extremist Strategies of Decentralisation on the Internet and Possible Countermeasures - Think tank report on the "right wing" web and all of their jewish tricks to subvert the one world government

putting public pressure on companies does not always work. In addition, switching off entire services or websites can also create precedents that are misused by authoritarian regimes for its censorship efforts. Additionally, content that is illegal or anti-constitutional often only makes up a fraction of the entire content on an instance. Therefore, entirely blocking access to the instance would only rarely be proportional and justified.


we are swatters and stalker childs, fellas.

Tom was right all along :(
 
How much money do these krauts even make by coming up with bullshit. It's like they're complete sheeps who are too afraid to just find their own places to enjoy speaking freely without having to get shit on, It's like they believe the internet really is just Google, Youtube, TikTok, and Twitter holy fuck.

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@Null them germans ain't interested in the slobbermutt anymore. You gotta pump up your status more.
 

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In addition, switching off entire services or websites can also create precedents that are misused by authoritarian regimes for its censorship efforts
LMAO they can't take the cognitive dissidence that they themselves might be the authoritarians here.
How much money do these krauts even make by coming up with bullshit. It's like they're complete sheeps who are too afraid to just find their own places to enjoy speaking freely without having to get shit on, It's like they believe the internet really is just Google, Youtube, TikTok, and Twitter holy fuck.

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@Null them germans ain't interested in the slobbermutt anymore. You gotta pump up your status more.
They don't need to make money. Shit like this is funded by taxpayers. Happens in the US too, look up the Atlantic Council who has also sponsored this "anti-extremism" bullshit.
It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
100% agree. It makes me sound like I'm part of some badass resistance movement and not just wasting my hours away laughing at weirdos on the internet. If I didn't know what any of these websites were, I'd have signed up.
 
Decentralized efforts are for spreading faggotry, loving niggers, convincing children to mutilate themselves, and supporting the legitimate state of Israel, not for opposing those things, silly!

It's such a shame that Cloudflare killed Kiwi Farms, guys. Here are some highlights:
This is connected to the platform technologies that are a product of particular platform ideologies. In the case of PeerTube, this is a very pronounced do-it-yourself ideal. In the case of Odysee, this is a libertarianism whose concept of freedom of expression is so broadly defined that it includes hate speech.
The financial analysis of Odysee as part of this research project demonstrated that increased transparency requirements for cryptocurrency trade are necessary to trace, and where necessary disrupt, financial streams within the right-wing extremist milieu via the monetisation of illegal content.
One way of reducing costs for instance operators could be to create DSA compliance modules, that are developed by the PeerTube community and then made freely available to administrators as a plug-in to install on their own instances.

Most of the paper concerns itself with how to strong-arm groups who are decentralized but not completely distributed. I so want to write how these fuckwits are going to force a fully distributed network over which they've no hope for control, and yet I can't. The very reason decentralization is more common than distribution is due to dumbfuckery like the WWW forcing it, and the lack of control people have over their computers. As an example, Chinese protestors used Apple's sub-Internet network for distributing information, so Apple at the behest of the CCP put in a little demon who flips off the functionality periodically purely to retard this. If a truly distributed system becomes too common, somehow, then we'll just see Apple, Google, and MicroSoft purposefully attack it. In a case like BitTorrent, they instead try the EEE approach and try to split the network with garbage like WebTorrents.
 
It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
I've wondered if this sort of stuff attracts the modern day edgelords who would fit in with edgelords of yesteryear. It seems pretty rare for nu-edge to actually go to edgy places, instead they congregate on centralized social media in "private" corners which feeds into bullshit like in OP.

Will read this later and probably hate everyone involved.
 
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However, putting public pressure on companies does not always work. In addition, switching off entire services or websites can also create precedents that are misused by authoritarian regimes for its censorship efforts. Additionally, content that is illegal or anti-constitutional often only makes up a fraction of the entire content on an instance. Therefore, entirely blocking access to the instance would only rarely be proportional and justified.
"Xir, are we the baddies?"
 
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It's amazing to see so called "liberals" drop any pretense of freedom to demand the end of their enemies under the vague pretense of "stopping hate". I also love how they tactically admit they cannot hope to have any sort of logical argument with their enemies or beat them in a fair fight. You see that a lot, people insisting that "nazis" can't be argued with as if nazism is some sort of be all, end all of ideology that has no weakeness. Which is hilarious because that is absolutely not the case nazism has so many problems it is hilarious, but they can't fight those problems because as comm

And of course the paper is from Germany. The German loves strong government. Deep down they all want Daddy Freddy back and simply can't admit it. They keep trying to find different ways to just go back to being Prussian soldiers with increasingly insane attempts at justifying authoritarianism to themselves without violating the demands of the post-WW2 "denazification" by the Allies which hilarious didn't work at all since all they learned from it was "don't be nationalistic and militaristic" and the point about not being authoritarian didn't register at all.
 
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I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, ANFO-bomb/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus ANFO bomb. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning right-wing domestic terrorist ecosystem
 
It is interesting the way these people talk about us, using terms like "digital labyrinth". I think it rather makes us look cool actually.
It's as if they're trying to justify the hours they spent and grant money they took to write this. "We delved into the digital labyrinth, and wrote this guide to the traps & monsters therein".
 
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I miss the old Internet.

To be honest - I miss the old forums especially.
I really liket the idea of those forums were run by enthusiasts. No one cared about getting as much user data as possible. It was also really cool to see sometimes browser and OS agent icon indicator below user post and be able to flex Mandriva Linux + Mozzarella Firefox. :D

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No we do as much as possible to hide absolutely everything we can as the data will be tracked and sold to fucking jews.
 
I miss the old Internet.

To be honest - I miss the old forums especially.
I really liket the idea of those forums were run by enthusiasts. No one cared about getting as much user data as possible. It was also really cool to see sometimes browser and OS agent icon indicator below user post and be able to flex Mandriva Linux + Mozzarella Firefox. :biggrin:

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No we do as much as possible to hide absolutely everything we can as the data will be tracked and sold to fucking jews.
Ah yes, back when most of the Polish web was running on modded phpBB.
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It was definitely a better time, but then Facebook destroyed everything. Nasza Klasa went under and everyone flocked to Facebook. Small forums also went under and everyone also flocked to Facebook. Nowadays I feel very warm and fuzzy whenever I end up finding a thematical forum that's still up and active, and it's oldest posts are from the 2000's, like trzepak.pl. It gives you this little sliver of hope that perhaps not all is yet lost.
 
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